L J Maher 3rd
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Hoyne P, Edwards L, Viari A, Maher 3rd L
J Mol Biol
. 2000 Sep;
302(4):797-809.
PMID: 10993724
The canonical double-helix form of DNA is thought to predominate both in dilute solution and in living cells. Sequence-dependent fluctuations in local DNA shape occur within the double helix. Besides...
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Becker N, ONeill H, Zimmerman J, Maher 3rd L
J Biol Chem
. 2000 Sep;
275(51):40218-25.
PMID: 10986295
The mouse metallothionein-I homopurine/homopyrimidine (MT-I R/Y) sequence is a 128-base pair element located approximately 1.2 kilobase pairs upstream of the MT-I gene. Previous in vitro studies of this sequence in...
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Williams L, Maher 3rd L
Annu Rev Biophys Biomol Struct
. 2000 Aug;
29:497-521.
PMID: 10940257
The genomes of higher cells consist of double-helical DNA, a densely charged polyelectrolyte of immense length. The intrinsic physical properties of DNA, as well as the properties of its complexes...
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Becker N, Kelm Jr R, Vrana J, Getz M, Maher 3rd L
J Biol Chem
. 2000 Apr;
275(20):15384-91.
PMID: 10748152
Stimulation of quiescent AKR-2B mouse fibroblasts with transforming growth factor beta1 results in uniform conversion to a myofibroblast-like phenotype as judged by a rapid accumulation of smooth muscle alpha-actin mRNA...
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Hoyne P, Gacy A, McMurray C, Maher 3rd L
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2000 Jan;
28(3):770-5.
PMID: 10637329
Nucleic acid triple helices have provoked interest since their discovery more than 40 years ago, but it remains unknown whether such structures occur naturally in cells. To pursue this question,...
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Ross E, Den R, Hardwidge P, Maher 3rd L
Nucleic Acids Res
. 1999 Oct;
27(21):4135-42.
PMID: 10518603
It is often desirable to estimate accurately the local shape of DNA molecules. Such measurements are useful in understanding the intrinsic contribution of DNA sequence to curvature, as well as...
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Becker N, Maher 3rd L
Antisense Nucleic Acid Drug Dev
. 1999 Aug;
9(3):313-6.
PMID: 10435756
We note that precautions are necessary when ligation-mediated PCR (LMPCR) is applied to the detection of oligonucleotide-directed triple helix formation in vitro and in vivo. Synthetic oligonucleotides applied to cell...
18.
Lebruska L, Maher 3rd L
Biochemistry
. 1999 Mar;
38(10):3168-74.
PMID: 10074372
Despite their chemical similarity, DNA and RNA sequences typically adopt very different structures within cells and are recognized by different proteins. However, a few interesting examples of proteins with dual...
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Maher 3rd L
Curr Opin Chem Biol
. 1999 Jan;
2(6):688-94.
PMID: 9914185
Genome packaging and gene regulation require DNA bending. Recent developments in the elucidation of the mechanisms involved in DNA bending include new X-ray structures (most notably that of the mammalian...
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Rodrigues P, Maher 3rd L
Biophys Chem
. 1998 Aug;
72(3):297-306.
PMID: 9691271
Of the many forces involved in DNA bending by proteins, we have focused on the possible role of asymmetric phosphate neutralization due to interactions between the negatively charged phosphate backbone...